Gosh, I'm trying to solve the problems to get their certification in
statistics... It's tough, to say at least. Does anyone know how to
approximate the distribution of the n-th power of a stochastic matrix M,
assuming Dirichlet distributions  for the vectors of M? Maybe I can use
simulations, but I'm not sure they'd be happy with the answer.

TKF

Vincent Granville wrote:
> 
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> Market research
> Survival analysis
> User segmentation
> 
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